Métiers d'art Chanel – Dakar, Senegal
I find fashion to be very inspiring … creativity, vision, drama, and some popular culture. And among the most inspiring is the new line from Chanel in collaboration with Senegal. Yes, Senegal. Here’s a bit about it from the brand:
The collection celebrates the spirit of the 1970s with silhouettes with vibrating colours and richly ornate embroideries of beads and sequins, textured tweeds and floral motives. Silhouettes are finessed with beaded sautoirs layered with sparkling pendants and bold belt buckles adorned with Mademoiselle Chanel’s lion. Imagined by Virginie Viard and crafted between the CHANEL Ready-to Wear ateliers in Paris and the Maisons d’art of 𝘭𝘦19M, the 2022/23 Métiers d'art CHANEL – DAKAR collection is the result of multiple meetings over the past three years between Virginie Viard and artists of all backgrounds: the choreographer Dimitri Chamblas who called on Germaine Acogny’s École des Sables dancers, but also directors, musicians and writers, all together with friends of the House. The show is part of a vast cultural programme and the starting point of an ongoing exchange between the House and Senegal.
Take a look at the inspiring show, held at Dakar’s former Palais de Justice in Senegal.
Like I said, so inspiring. Makes me want to dress up and put my best forward. I just love it. A little inspiration to help fight the daily grind.
What’s your experience? JIM